Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • -Hey, we're back. Ryan Reynolds, we love you, buddy.

  • Thank you so much for doing this.

  • We really appreciate you doing this.

  • And I want to talk to you about a lot of the charitable stuff

  • you've been doing, you and Blake Lively.

  • But first, talk to me about "Free Guy,"

  • because I was so excited about this movie,

  • and now it's pushed.

  • Do we know what's going on with it?

  • And what is the movie about, and --

  • -Well, "Free Guy" is probably my favorite --

  • I think it's my favorite film that I've ever been a part of.

  • It really is -- And that says a lot,

  • 'cause I spent half my life working on "Deadpool."

  • But it's about a bank teller who is -- each and every day

  • he's shot at or shot, he's stabbed, run over,

  • punched in the face, hurt, injured, maimed,

  • all these things. And then one day, he realizes

  • that he's a background character in an open-world video game.

  • So he decides to sort of, "I'm going to take the power back,

  • and I'm going to change this world."

  • And that's where it goes from there.

  • Taika Waititi's in it, Jodie Comer, Joe Keery --

  • -Ah. -Utkarsh Ambudkar --

  • Like, the best cast in the world.

  • Like, every single one of them are amazing.

  • Lil Rel Howery.

  • -Almost like -- Oh, Lil Rel. Oh, I love him.

  • -Yeah, yeah, yeah. -Like, so it's almost like

  • an extra in, like, "Grand Theft Auto"

  • or something like that type of game?

  • -Yeah, it's a little bit like if you sort of hybridized...

  • -"Sims"? -..."Fortnite"

  • with -- "Fortnite and "Grand Theft Auto"

  • and sort of created a slightly more wild, stylized,

  • violent world,

  • this is this guy who's just not a violent guy

  • who's just trying to sort of navigate his way through.

  • It's so funny, and it's just, like, a total fastball of joy,

  • which I think we need right now more than ever.

  • So I'm hoping it's released sooner than later.

  • But I know Disney's super excited about it.

  • They bought it from Fox, where I used to work, yeah.

  • And, yeah. And here we go, yeah.

  • -And it's called "Free Guy."

  • Is "Deadpool" also Fox?

  • -"Deadpool," yeah, was Fox,

  • and then now it is in the hands of Marvel

  • over there at Disney, yeah.

  • -And can those worlds be combined,

  • or we don't know?

  • -I see so much -- I see infinite possibility in either version.

  • If "Deadpool" were to be in the Marvel Comic Universe,

  • or the Marvel Cinematic Universe, rather,

  • I think it would be explosive and amazing

  • and what a sandbox to play in.

  • If "Deadpool" continued to get to just do his own thing

  • and be his own thing,

  • also just, like, infinite possibility.

  • And, you know, I mean, we have so much --

  • -Dude, you made that your own thing.

  • I mean, I watched that with Nancy,

  • and I go -- I pause it.

  • I'm one of those idiots that keeps pausing the movie.

  • She's like, "Will you stop?"

  • I go, "He's just brilliant.

  • That is so his line. That's so him.

  • He totally just did that. I'm telling you,

  • we can call him up right now and ask him. He did that."

  • Like, I could tell --

  • But it's so you that I just think --

  • -I love it. I do -- I write it with two other guys,

  • Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who are geniuses

  • and amazing in so many ways.

  • And we just have so much fun.

  • We actually write it all right in here

  • in this room where I'm sitting.

  • And we just have the best time doing it together.

  • So we hope -- There's a lot more story to tell,

  • so we hope we get to do that soon.

  • -There's a couple jokes that you told me about I won't say now,

  • 'cause I don't want to ruin it if it's in the third one,

  • but it didn't make it to the second one,

  • but it was this really, really funny thing that was going on.

  • I was like, "Oh, they'll never let you do that."

  • -Yeah, you could fill a gymnasium

  • with some of the jokes that got cut out of "Deadpool 1" and "2"

  • that would get us all arrested

  • or turned into some sort of Disney liquid.

  • Yeah. -Before we talk about

  • what charity you're going to highlight tonight,

  • I wanted to just thank you and Blake Lively

  • for what you've done.

  • You've been so generous.

  • I can't even -- Let me just say some things.

  • You guys donated $1 million

  • to split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada.

  • That was the first thing I saw.

  • And I was like, oh, my goodness.

  • That was just beyond.

  • Then you donated $400,000

  • to split between four New York City hospitals.

  • You've donated 30% of your Aviation Gin's profits

  • to bartender relief funds in the U.S., Canada,

  • and you've just added U.K. to that.

  • That's just cool that you did that.

  • -Yeah. I mean, look.

  • It's -- We're obscenely, and I mean obscenely privileged

  • to be able to do that.

  • You know, and my companies, Mint Mobile included

  • and certainly Aviation Gin,

  • they're companies that are doing well despite all of this.

  • And if you're a company that's staying afloat and doing well,

  • particularly the latter, doing well, you've got to give back.

  • I think it's incumbent on those companies to give back.

  • You know, and then the food banks --

  • Food Banks Canada and Feeding America

  • and the hospitals, those are just things

  • that, you know, are so essential.

  • I mean, I grew up in Canada.

  • I grew up in a super middle class neighborhood.

  • My dad was a cop, and he had four kids,

  • and my mom was a student.

  • You know, we didn't have any money or anything.

  • But we always had food on the table.

  • And I remember them reminding us constantly how lucky we were

  • to have food on the table.

  • And I knew kids in my school and around there

  • that relied on food banks just to make ends meet,

  • not every day but sometimes when things got tough.

  • And that's something that I think, as a kid,

  • is pretty indelible. It sticks with you and stays with you.

  • And so giving back to these organizations --

  • And we're going to continue to give back to these organizations

  • hopefully throughout our working lives.

  • -Good for you, and thank you so much for doing that.

  • I appreciate what you do.

  • And, Canada, we love you.

  • Canada's watching, 'cause I know Canada watches when you're on.

  • So, Canada, we love you, too.

  • -Yeah. I love Canada, too.

  • -Foodbankscanada.ca.

  • And just anything will help. We appreciate it.

  • Ryan, I can't wait to see you in person.

  • Hug the family. My best to the babies and Blake.

  • You're awesome, pal.

  • And keep making us smile, buddy.

  • Thank you so much for coming on.

  • -Thanks for having me, Jimmy. I appreciate it.

  • I'll see you soon. -Bye, bud.

-Hey, we're back. Ryan Reynolds, we love you, buddy.

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it